
Steve got a Dark Cloud through the Endless Abyss, but he has no idea how to use it, so it just hovers in his closet while he takes odd jobs and avoids Bob, his only friend. The following episodes are a collection of interactions intercepted from inside that cloud. A comedy sketch series written and produced by David Huntsberger. Become a member at theendlessabyss.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionComedy FictionFiction | |||

Dellingsby and Jenkins encounter a janitor at their cryogenics laboratory. The Jet meets with his boss to demand a service animal. A participant is offered a bonus run. With Chris Fairbanks, Zack Chapaloni, Stephanie Escajeda, Alexandra Hartley-Leona... more
Hal Degral attempts to read the community calendar and give away some rodent food. A captive tries to figure out why they are in the basement of a nightclub. Insurance adjusters examine a crash at the mall involving the bun shop. With Matt Knudsen, R... more
Steve starts a new job at a call center. Ordering a bagel sandwich at Buko Burger. Inside the customer service department at Shophound, where they strive for perfection. Stu and the Crew host a song writing competition for a dream giveaway. With Mart... more
Time Travel Inc receives an emergency call. An ad for Dunkley, the home resource tome accentuator device. A visitor lands on the Empty Planet looking for Composition C. A trainee takes calls at Shophound Customer Service. With Kerri Lendo, Trey Galyo... more
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Another creative triumph from Honey Huntsberger.
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